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The Eyrie Vineyards & Goodfellow Family Cellars Sale 8-2-25

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The Eyrie Vineyards & Goodfellow Family Cellars Sale
Rosé of the Day: Cassis


 
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The Eyrie Vineyards & Goodfellow Family Cellars
 

Two Greats of the Willamette Valley
 
The Eyrie Vineyards:
 
The Eyrie Vineyards is the original winery of the Dundee Hills. Founded by David Lett in 1965. David selected his location after careful consideration, wanting to prove that cool-climate European varieties could thrive in the United States. He planted the first Pinot Noir vines in the Willamette Valley, a prophetic selection.
 
In 2005, his soft-spoken yet brilliant son, Jason Lett, took over as winemaker and vineyard manager. He explored new varieties, such as Trousseau, without compromising on quality. The winery produces about the same volume it always has, around 9,000 cases annually, keeping the focus on craft and quality.
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Arnot-Roberts Sale 8-1-25

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Arnot-Roberts Sale
Collector’s Corner: Biondi Santi


 
“I can’t think of too many winemakers who are equally skilled at making gorgeous wines from so many different varieties.” –Antonio Galloni, Vinous

Pioneering Wines of ‘New California’
 
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Arnot-Roberts

 
Started by childhood friends Duncan Arnot Meyers and Nathan Lee Roberts in 2001, they’ve quickly established themselves as some of the best producers of restrained and elegant small-parcel wines. In 2013 the San Francisco Chronicle named them “Winemakers of the Year” in recognition of the quality and consistency of the wines they’re producing, and they’ve racked up even more accolades from national reviewers.
 
The wines show spunk and backbone, nothing soft and fruity. The acidity and tannin evoke the great wines of France over their plusher peers.
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Prinz Sale 7-30-25

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Prinz Sale
Alois Lageder – The Highs of Alto Adige



A Prinz on the Label / A King at Your Table
 
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Weingut Prinz

 
Fred Prinz originally started Weingut Prinz as a “garagiste” or hobbiest winemaker operation in 1991. The critics quickly became enamored, and an invitation to join the legendary VDP consortium followed in 2005. Their estate vineyards are farmed organically, with a house style that aims for “minerality, elegance, finesse and ageing ability” that expresses terroir. With high-elevation holdings in the Rheingau, the winery produces a full range of Riesling’s including the ultra-rare Eiswein.
 
Prinz wines are beloved and admired in Germany, yet are relatively unknown in the USA. Johannes Selbach, winemaker-owner of Selbach-Oster and tastemaker extraordinaire of German wines (he helped Terry Theise launch his portfolio and connect with producers), was kind enough to recommend this winery to our shop.
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Envinate Sale 7-29-25

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Envinate Sale
Close-Out Featurette: Madl’s Sparkling Austrian Gems



Best Vintage Yet on our Favorite New Spanish Wines
 
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Envinate

 
We’ve been madly in love with the terroir-driven Spanish wines of Envínate for years. The wines buzz with energy, capturing the terroir of their respective regions as if by magic. The methods of this group of winemakers, friends Alfonso Torrente, José Ángel Martínez, Laura Ramos, and Roberto Santana, are low-intervention in the winery and an ultra-traditional, minimalist approach in the vineyards. They are one of the forerunners of the “New Spanish” wine movement.
 
It’s worth emphasizing how profoundly this movement has impacted Spain’s image in the world of wine. Before, Rioja was essentially shorthand for Spanish wine and all other regions seemed to follow suit with big, ripe flavors, high alcohol, and so, so much oak.
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Monday New Arrivals & more 7-28-25

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New Week – New Arrivals
Nerd Alert Featurette: Klein Constantia
Sicilian Island Vibes: Terre Nere & Occhipinti New Offers
 


New Arrival Featurette:

Kelley Fox
 
“Anyone who avers that New World Pinot cannot match Burgundy for finesse and complexity has clearly never tried anything from this small, impressively consistent producer.” – Josh Raynolds, on Kelley Fox
 
Kelley Fox makes some of the most elegant and captivating wines in all of the Willamette Valley—fresh and delicate with a palate-pleasing intricacy. Her hands-on approach to farming and use of whole-cluster fermentations mean that the wines have a savoriness and energy that have vaulted her into the stratosphere of Willamette Valley producers. These are true Willamette treasures: hard to find and worth the hunt.
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